Natalie Hardie

Wellbeing Team Service Manager: Trauma Informed Services & Inclusion Lead at Hammersmith, Fulham, Ealing and Hounslow Mind (HFEH Mind)

Natalie Hardie possesses extensive experience in the fields of diversity, equity, mental health, and education. Currently serving as the Chair of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Board of Trustees Member, and Board Designated Safeguarding Lead at Halcyon London International School since October 2021, Natalie also holds the position of Race Equity & Mental Health Trainer and Mental Health First Aid Instructor with MHFA England since September 2019. Additional roles include Education Consultant for the City of London Corporation and Wellbeing Team Service Manager at Hammersmith, Fulham, Ealing and Hounslow Mind, where Natalie leads trauma-informed services for children and young people. Notable previous positions include Trauma Informed Trainer for the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, Alternative Provision Manager at Westminster City Council, and Pastoral support at London Academy. Educational qualifications include a BSc in Psychology from Middlesex University and further studies at IOE - UCL's Faculty of Education and Society and The Open University.

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Hammersmith, Fulham, Ealing and Hounslow Mind (HFEH Mind)

Hammersmith, Fulham, Ealing and Hounslow Mind is an independent charity which has been delivering mental health services and support to London residents for over 30 years. Our local community services include Advice and Information, Advocacy, Community Support, Psychoeducation, Services for Children and Young People and more. We also deliver professional mental health training courses and offer consultancy services to businesses, public sector organisations, schools colleges, and charity organisations. We’re here to make sure everyone in our local communities gets the support they need to have better mental health and wellbeing, to recover and to live the best lives possible. We take steps to ensure that our services are available to everyone suffering with a mental health problem. Most of our services can be accessed by referral through your local GP, other health professionals including mental health teams and organisations such as charities, schools and colleges. We also offer ‘self-referral’ services which anyone can apply to directly and are free of charge. For full details of our services and how you can access them, please visit our website. Hammersmith, Fulham, Ealing and Hounslow Mind promotes better mental health and works to challenge stigma and discrimination as a results of mental illness. We’re an independent charity working within quality standards endorsed by the Charity Commission. Reg. charity no. 801259. We’re affiliated with, but receive no charitable funding from the Mind Federation which operates across England and Wales. We’re reliant on support from individuals, businesses and the public sector. We need this support to ensure everyone suffering with a mental health problem gets the support they need to recover. This page is not monitored 24/7.


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